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Brendan Benson

 
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  • Active: '90s, 2000s
  • Genres: Rock
  • Instrument: Vocals, Guitar
  • Representative Albums: "Lapalco," "One Mississippi/The Wellfed Boy EP," "The Alternative to Love"
  • Representative Songs: "Cold Hands (Warm Heart)," "Alternative to Love," "You're Quiet"

Biography

A Michigan-born songwriter who occupies the rockier end of the power pop spectrum (more indebted to the Who than the Raspberries, that is), Brendan Benson debuted at the age of 26 with a sterling first album, 1996's One Mississippi. He continued working as a solo artist for the better part of a decade, releasing three albums of his own while occasionally appearing on other artists' records. However, Benson remained a minor part of the musical mainstream until 2005, when he joined Jack White in forming the Raconteurs. The supergroup fared well on both sides of the Atlantic, with 2006's Broken Boy Soldiers and 2008's Consolers of the Lonely both cracking the Top 10 in the U.K. and America. Benson returned to his solo career in 2009, as the Raconteurs took an indefinite break and Jack White shifted his focus to the Dead Weather.

Brendan Benson worked alongside songwriter Jason Falkner, former member of Jellyfish and the Grays, during the creation of his debut album. Falkner co-wrote over half the songs and produced the first version of One Mississippi, but Virgin Records rejected the album and sent Benson back into the studio with a new producer, Ethan Johns. Meanwhile, several of the Falkner-produced tunes were released via a limited-edition EP called The Wellfed Boy, which appeared not long after the revised version of One Mississippi came out. As major-label power pop albums are wont to do, One Mississippi sold fairly poorly despite receiving positive reviews, and Benson spent the next several years extricating himself from his Virgin contract while producing and appearing on other artists' records.

2002's Lapalco marked his independent debut, and its critical success spurred Benson's return to the majors in 2005 with The Alternative to Love. Benson then began collaborating with fellow Michigander Jack White of the White Stripes, forming a partnership that quickly turned into a four-piece band named the Raconteurs. The group released two albums and scored a number one single with "Steady as She Goes," which topped the modern rock charts in 2006. After playing with the band for several years, however, Benson struck out on his own with 2009's My Old, Familiar Friend, his fourth solo effort. ~ Stewart Mason, All Music Guide
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Brendan Benson

Benson performing in October 2008.
Background information
Born November 14, 1970 (1970-11-14) (age 39)
Royal Oak, Michigan, United States
Genres Rock, alternative rock, power pop
Instruments Vocals, guitar, bass guitar, keyboard, drums
Years active 1996 to present
Labels ATO
V2 Records (previous)
Associated acts The Raconteurs, The Waxwings, The Greenhornes, Ashley Monroe, Cory Chisel and The Wandering Sons
Website www.brendanbenson.com
Notable instruments
1959 Guild Aristocrat
Fender Telecaster

Brendan Benson (born November 14, 1970, in Royal Oak, Michigan) is an American musician and songwriter. He sings and plays guitar, bass guitar, keyboard, and drums. He has released four solo albums and is a member of the band The Raconteurs.

Benson's major musical influences include The Cars, David Bowie, The Electric Light Orchestra, Elvis Costello, The Kinks, Robyn Hitchcock, Paul McCartney, Joe Jackson, The Who, Dramarama, and Todd Rundgren.[1]

Benson and his wife Brittany (née Harris) currently live in Nashville, Tennessee.

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Recording career

One Mississippi

His debut album, One Mississippi, was released in 1996 on Virgin Records. The album featured several contributions with Jason Falkner and gained many favourable reviews in the music press but failed to sell in sufficient numbers and Benson was dropped by Virgin. Brendan toured the states with the first incarnation of The Well Fed Boys featuring long time friend Woody Saunders on the drums and Topper Rimel (Robots In Disguise, The Origin) on Bass. The group shared a headline spot on their second US tour with Heatmiser, a Portland based group that included Elliott Smith, Tony Lash, Neil Gust and Brandt Peterson. Brendan and The Well Fed Boys also played several shows in Japan and a live performance on television in Paris before disbanding in '97.

Lapalco

In 2002 the follow up to One Mississippi was released, Lapalco. Again the critical plaudits poured in, but this time the record enjoyed a certain degree of commercial success, selling more than three times as many copies than that of One Mississippi.[citation needed] The song "Good To Me" from this album appeared on the British show Teachers during series three and was included on the series soundtrack; it was also covered by The White Stripes for the B-side of the single Seven Nation Army. The song "Tiny Spark" featured on an episode from the fourth series and was also played in the movie Along Came Polly.

While touring this record Benson played the Reading and Leeds Festivals and finished his Leeds set with a performance of the track "Jet Lag" featuring guest appearances from Meg White of The White Stripes along with members of The Datsuns and Soledad Brothers.[2]

In 2003 Benson re-released his debut album along with bonus tracks including the unreleased six-track extended play Wellfed Boy EP, featuring songs from a demo session with Falkner.

Also in 2003, Benson released an EP, Metarie, with his then band The Wellfed Boys. The EP featured a cover of Paul McCartney's "Let Me Roll It" which featured back-up vocals by friend and later fellow member of The Raconteurs; Jack White. This was the first song written completely by another artist to be featured on a Benson release. Another cover, this time "Strong Boy", from Gram Parsons International Submarine Band's 1968 album, Safe at Home, was released as a b-side in 2005.

The Alternative to Love

In 2005, Benson released his third album, The Alternative to Love, and toured extensively in the US, UK, and Europe with his new touring band, The Stiff Tissues.

"Spit It Out" was the first single and reached the UK Top 75 for the first time (peaking at #75 in April), and also generated some buzz for Brendan.

Two further singles were released from the album. "Cold Hands Warm Heart" has appeared in many commercials and TV shows and "What I'm Looking For" was used in multiple national advertising campaigns. This album charted at #70 in the UK Albums Chart.[3]

The Raconteurs

Benson is also a member of The Raconteurs, a collaboration with Jack White, of The White Stripes and The Dead Weather, and two members of The Greenhornes, Jack Lawrence and Patrick Keeler. Benson and White work together in writing the songs. The group's debut album, Broken Boy Soldiers, was released in the U.S. on May 16, 2006, with "Steady, As She Goes" the first single.

He has also worked as a producer for The Greenhornes, The Nice Device, The Mood Elevator (a permutation of The Wellfed Boys), Whirlwind Heat, and Stiff Tissues member Dean Fertita's former band, The Waxwings.

The Raconteurs released their second album, Consolers of the Lonely in March 2008.

My Old, Familiar Friend

In March 2007, a handful of demos from Benson's upcoming album were posted on his Myspace. "Feel Like Taking You Home" was the first of these demos to appear. Around the same time the demos of "Forget", "Poised And Ready" and "Go Nowhere" leaked onto the internet.

Later he posted more songs on his MySpace including "Lesson Learned," "Eyes On the Horizon," and "Untitled." Dean Fertita, who played keyboards with the Raconteurs on tour and now is with Queens of the Stone Age and The Dead Weather, plays piano on all the Benson demos, with all other instruments played by Brendan.

In October 2007 two new songs, "Purely Automatic" and "Will it Keep," were published on Brendan's official web site, presumably finished songs from the album. In November 2008, Brendan uploaded a new song entitled "Playdown" on his myspace, but it was quickly taken down. He soon put it back up along with another new song called "No One Else But You." Soon after, the songs "O My Love" and "New Words Of Wisdom" were added to his page. Later he added "I'll Never Tell", "Happy Most of the Time", "Only In A Dream" (cover of Young Hines), and "Diamond" on his official MySpace page and he also added "Open Your Eyes" on his Reverb Nation page. In mid March 2009 Brendan put a collaboration with his girlfriend Britt entitled "The Hunter Gets Captured By The Game" (cover of The Marvelettes) on his myspace page. On March 18, 2009 KRCW played a new song "A Whole Lot Better" and on May 10, 2009 KRCW played another new song entitled "Garbage Day" both presumably finished songs off his fourth album. The title "My Old, Familiar Friend" and the track list were revealed on June 4, 2009. The album was released on August 18, 2009.[4]

"My Old, Familiar Friend" is being produced by Gil Norton according to his MySpace page. He will be backed by the Features on some of the record.

Collaboration with Ashley Monroe

In late 2008, Ashley Monroe collaborated with The Raconteurs and Ricky Skaggs on The Raconteurs single, "Old Enough", which was released in bluegrass form, and as a music video which is currently in rotation on CMT.

Then in early February 2009 two songs entitled "The Things I Do" and "Grey" appeared on Monroe's myspace along with this message:

"Hey everyone! I just wanted to write ya a quick note to tell you I have put up some new songs you guys haven't heard. I have been working with Brendan Benson ... who I met on the set on The Raconteurs video shoot... and I am SOOO EXCITED about the music we have been making. I can't wait to share more! The two songs I posted of ours are "The Things I Do" and "Grey"... hope you love them as much as I do!"

In March 2009 Benson posted more collaborations with Monroe on his official MySpace entitled "Ballad of Pretty Baby", "Consider Me", and "On The Fence". Around the same time, he put up one more collaboration entitled "I Don't Want To See You Anymore" on his Reverb Nation page.

Musical equipment

Electric guitars
Acoustic guitars
Amplifiers

Discography

Albums
EPs
  • Folk Singer (2002)
  • Metarie (2003)
Singles
  • "Folk Singer" (April 22, 2002)
  • "Tiny Spark" (July 8, 2002)
  • "Good To Me" (October 28, 2002)
  • "Metarie" (April 14, 2003)
  • "Spit It Out" (March 28, 2005) – UK #75[3]
  • "Cold Hands (Warm Heart)" (July 4, 2005)
  • "What I'm Looking For" (November 7, 2005)
  • "A Whole Lot Better" (August 2009)
Videos
  • "Sittin Pretty" (1996)
  • "Crosseyed" (1996)
  • "Tiny Spark" (2002)
  • "Metarie" (2003)
  • "Spit It Out" (2005)
  • "Cold Hands (Warm Heart)" (2005)
B-sides and covers
  • Son Of A Welder (B Side from Folk Singer 7" / EP)
  • Unfortunate Guy (B Side from Folk Singer EP)
  • Feel Like Myself (B Side from Folk Singer EP)
  • Metarie (Wellfed Version from Metarie EP)
  • Metarie (Uk Version from Metarie EP)
  • Alternative To Love (Early version from Metarie EP)
  • You're Quiet (Well Fed Boys Version from Metarie EP
  • Let Me Roll It (Cover of Paul McCartney from Metarie EP)
  • Meaning To Write (B Side from Tiny Spark Single)
  • No Dial Tone (Recorded Live @ Bowery Ballroom 8/04/2002 from Tiny Spark Single)
  • Old Fashioned (B Side from Good To Me Single)
  • Pleasure Seeker (Recorded Live @ Bowery Ballroom 8/04/2002 from Good To Me Single)
  • Left And Right(B Side from Spit It Out Single)
  • Baby On A Rug (B Side from Spit It Out Single)
  • Some Day (B Side from Cold Hands (Warm Heart)Single)
  • Christopher's Revolt (B Side from Cold Hands (Warm Heart)Single)
  • Cold Hands (Warm Heart) (Live Acoustic Version from Cold Hands (Warm Heart) EP)
  • Cold Hands (Warm Heart) (Chris Shaw Mix from Cold Hands (Warm Heart) EP)
  • Strong Boy (Gram Parsons Cover from Cold Hands (Warm Heart) Single)
  • What I'm Looking For (Michael Brauer Mix from What I'm Looking For EP)
  • Them And Me (Alternate Version from What I'm Looking For EP)
  • Floating (Jape Cover Recorded Live in Newcastle, 22/03/06)
  • I'll Never Tell (iTunes Bonus Track)
  • New Words of Wisdom (Bonus Track from My Old, Familiar Friend)
  • Playdown (Bee Gee's Cover, from Feel Like Taking You Home 7")

References

  1. ^ Rolling Stone
  2. ^ [1]
  3. ^ a b Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 54. ISBN 1-904994-10-5. 
  4. ^ http://www.ultimate-guitar.com/news/upcoming_releases/raconteurs_man_resumes_solo_career.html

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